Delhi bombing accused Umar Nabi made a video before the attack, saying, 'Suicide is forbidden in Islam... but bombing is justified.'

Posted on 18th Nov 2025 by rohit kumar

Another video has surfaced of terrorist Umar Nabi, the main accused in the 2025 Delhi Blasts. Before the blast, Umar is seen discussing suicide attacks.

 

In this new video of Umar, he is clearly seen sitting alone in a room in front of a camera. He can be heard justifying suicide attacks in English.

 

In this one-minute-and-20-second video, Umar Nabi says that suicide is forbidden in Islam, but bombing is permissible. He further states that the main problem with suicide attacks is that when a person believes that they will die at a specific time and place, they enter a dangerous mental state. At such a time, they begin to believe that death is their only destination.

 

In the video, he further states that it is also true that such circumstances and thinking cannot be accepted in any democratic or humane system because they violate the basic principles of life, society, and law. Meanwhile, everyone is shocked by the emergence of this video.

 

Investigative agencies are thoroughly investigating this video. The team is also trying to determine whether terrorist Umar had made other videos.

 

ED Raids 30 Locations

The ED is conducting searches at 30 locations in four states in connection with a white-collar terrorism and money laundering case. This case is related to Al Falah University.

 

In a major action, the ED has registered a case in connection with the money laundering case involving Al Falah University in Faridabad, Haryana, and has initiated further investigation. According to sources, searches are being conducted in Faridabad, Delhi, and Madhya Pradesh.

 

The role of the Al Falah Trust and its affiliated institutions is under investigation. Key individuals responsible for finance and administration are also covered in this search. Nine shell companies linked to the group, registered at the same address, are also under investigation.

 

Initial investigations have uncovered several clues consistent with the pattern of shell companies, such as no physical presence at the business location or records of electricity and utility consumption.

 

A few days ago, a crucial meeting was held between officials from the Union Home Ministry and key officials from the central intelligence agencies, the Intelligence Bureau (IB), the Enforcement Directorate (ED), and the National Investigation Agency (NIA). This meeting was chaired by Union Home Minister Amit Shah.

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